
""Angry. Everyone around here feels angry. It's not just us," Foss said, expressing the collective frustration of the community over the increased noise from the airport."
""As much as I can sit here and call the FAA out, I'm calling them in. I'm calling them in to have dialogue with us and make some improvements," said Supervisor James Gore, emphasizing the need for communication with the FAA."
"The airport says it's onboard with having the FAA change the flight paths back to their pre-2024 routes, indicating a willingness to address community concerns."
"Foss hopes some change happens soon -- not just for him, but for everyone who lives nearby, reflecting the shared desire for a peaceful living environment."
Bill Foss moved to Sonoma County to pursue a peaceful life centered around winemaking and farming. However, the approval of a new flight path by the FAA has led to planes flying just above homes, causing significant noise disturbances. Complaints about airport noise surged from 1,000 in 2024 to 30,000 in 2025. Local supervisors have urged the FAA to reconsider the flight paths, and the airport is open to reverting to previous routes. Residents hope for a resolution to restore their community's tranquility.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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